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Old 02-22-2014, 01:58 PM #1
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http://www.livingwithtn.org/page/info-8

Here is a link on that website I was telling you about. This page has a list of medications that are commonly used for Type 1 TN and Type 2 TN.
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Thanks. I sounds to me like it would be worth me trying 25mg amytryptaline for a month or so as it may do me some good even at that dose and i dont seem to have side effect issues at that level. Then i may consider nudging up to say, 40mg which shouldnt zonk me too bad.
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It is worth a try. Good luck and let me know how you are doing!
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Im going to give another 6 weeks to Benfotiamine and R-Lipoic Acid plus B12 before switching to 25mg Amitryptaline. Theres a chance Benfotiamine and R-Lipoic Acid plus B12 may help. It would get confusing trying too much at once, if i started getting better i wouldnt know what helped and i could get side effect issues from more than 1 thing at once which could be confusing.
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B12 needs fish oil also (a source of Omega-3 fatty acids)
to repair nerves. Two a day would be very helpful. Take with food.
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thanks for that.
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